Geert Evert Booij (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣeːrd ˈboːi];[1] born 1947) is a Dutch linguist and emeritus professor of linguistics at the University of Leiden. He is credited as the creator of construction morphology.[2][3][4][5][6]
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| Born | 1947 Hoogeveen, Netherlands |
| Education | University of Amsterdam (PhD) University of Groningen (MA) |
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| Fields | Linguistics |
| Institutions | University of Leiden (2005–present) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (1981–2005) University of Amsterdam (1971–1981) |
| Thesis | Dutch Morphology: A Study of Word Formation in Generative Grammar (1977) |
| Website | geertbooij |
Booij previously taught at the Vrije Universiteit and University of Amsterdam and has been a member of the National Research Council for Humanities since 1997. He was the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Leiden between 2005 and 2007. He is a winner of Humboldt Research Award[7][8] and an Honorary Member of the Linguistic Society of America.[9][10]
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